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5 Minutes of Spencer Pratt Saying What Everyone Was Thinking

Daily Wire News May 18, 2026 5m 1,005 words 1 views
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"They let my home burn down. I know what the consequences of failed leadership are. That's why I'm running for mayor, for my sons and the rest of us Angelenos that want to stop these corrupt politicians from destroying our city. I'm not sure how to respond to that vision of Los Angeles. This is a..."

[0:00] They let my home burn down. [0:01] I know what the consequences of failed leadership are. [0:04] That's why I'm running for mayor, for my sons and the rest of us Angelenos [0:09] that want to stop these corrupt politicians from destroying our city. [0:13] I'm not sure how to respond to that vision of Los Angeles. [0:16] This is a MAGA Republicans idea of what Los Angeles looks like. [0:20] This is, this is really not. [0:22] Councilwoman Robin acts like she doesn't have any authority with this homelessness. [0:26] She was the third most powerful person in city council. [0:29] She runs the homeless housing thing. [0:31] She acts like this is just Mayor Bass. [0:33] First off, inside safe. [0:35] I like to say inside safe makes all of us outside unsafe. [0:39] The reality is no matter how many beds you give these people, they are on super meth. [0:44] They are on fentanyl. [0:45] The DEA statistics says 93% of this is a drug addiction problem. [0:50] Nithya, Councilwoman Robin's plan for treatment first, [0:54] I will go below the Harbor Freeway tomorrow with her [0:56] and we can find some of these people she's going to offer treatment for. [1:00] She's going to get stabbed in the neck. [1:01] These people do not want a bed. [1:04] They want fentanyl or super meth. [1:06] These ideas cost us over 400 million dollars to house for 70, what did you say? [1:11] 3,000 people for 400 million. [1:14] This is an absolute failure for both of them. [1:16] They're a team. [1:17] You know when the mayor was in Ghana as everything was burning down? [1:20] Do you know who she left in charge? [1:23] Her deputy mayor? [1:25] Do you know where the deputy mayor was? [1:27] The deputy mayor, Mayor Karen Bass's deputy mayor, was on house arrest [1:31] because he was arrested for calling in a bomb threat to City Hall. [1:36] This is real life. [1:37] Many have compared you to Zora Montani. [1:40] The one thing I connect with is I know he promised his voters like the subway will be free [1:46] and I'm promising my voters the metro buses, the metro trains, they will be free from urine, [1:54] feces, stabbing, attacks. [1:56] So that's kind of similar. [1:58] We both had free things for public transportation. [2:01] And then once we start enforcing the laws, [2:03] boom, streets will be back. [2:05] Do you know who else I'm going to bring in? [2:07] The CDC. [2:08] Because there's medieval diseases in these encampments. [2:12] They're not swabbing these encampments. [2:14] They're not swabbing the streets. [2:15] People are just living in feces and drug use and dogs burning and body. [2:20] We need these streets cleaned. [2:23] Yeah. [2:23] If this is a yes or no question and answer. [2:25] So there's an LA council member. [2:27] He wants voters to decide. [2:29] He is saying that non-citizens should they be allowed to vote in local elections? [2:34] Is this a yes or no, Mr. Pratt? [2:36] No. [2:37] Mayor Bass. [2:38] It depends. [2:39] It's not a yes or no. [2:40] Depends on what? [2:41] Well, first of all, when you say non-citizens, [2:43] it doesn't mean they're here illegal. [2:45] It doesn't mean they're undocumented. [2:46] They could have green cards. [2:48] They could be here perfectly legal. [2:50] And there's a lot of states and cities that do that on very, very local elections. [2:54] We have to see what the councilman is proposing. [2:56] Council member Bremen. [2:58] Yeah, I would say, again, it does depend. [3:00] In other places, school boards have non-citizens. [3:04] Yes or no. [3:05] Both of these people have been the reason why there's no more Hollywood. [3:09] Not to mention, even if they do these things, we're still going to have drug addicts all over [3:14] the street because they're treatment first, open beds, not mandatory treatment. [3:18] Do you know I talk to producers? [3:19] They have to pay gang members right now to keep the streets safe, to go film anything on the streets of LA. [3:25] So absolutely no, these two politicians have failed Hollywood times a thousand. [3:31] I'm no longer a reality star. [3:34] And also, it's funny, I keep being called a reality star. [3:37] I'm the only candidate living in reality too. [3:39] Downtown is so unsafe now that they have to serve the food. [3:44] All the employees have to eat inside. [3:46] They can't risk going out. [3:47] That's why all these beautiful restaurants are closing because it's so unsafe. [3:51] So before we require city workers to go back into any buildings, [3:55] we need to enforce the laws on the street. [3:57] Councilwoman Rahman is talking about safety yet. [4:00] When animal rescue activist Rebecca Corey came in and said the dogs are being [4:05] tortured and abused on the streets of Duna, she walked out of the hearing. [4:09] She doesn't care about safety. [4:11] She doesn't care about anything she's talking about. [4:13] At least Mayor Bass pretends to care. [4:15] I ran because I experienced what city leadership failure at the ultimate level is. [4:22] That's why I stepped up. [4:23] That's what cuts through. [4:24] So the media and everyone wants to jump on and be like, [4:26] Oh, Spencer's our guy. [4:27] No, I'm the citizen. [4:29] I'm the angry taxpayer. [4:31] You can be a Democrat and love me. [4:33] You can be a Republican and love me. [4:35] The only people that don't love me are communists and socialists. [4:37] And I don't want them to love me. [4:39] Are you saying you live in that trailer? [4:42] I don't live anywhere is what I'm saying. [4:44] I don't have a house. [4:45] They burned it down, Harvey. [4:47] First off, Mayor Bass and I are definitely not working together. [4:52] I blame this person for burning my house and my parents' house and my town and all my neighbors down. [4:58] I am not working with Mayor Bass. [4:59] Second off, if I wanted to run against anybody, it would be the council member who is terrible. [5:04] Mayor Bass has at least been a mayor for almost four years. [5:07] And as she talked about earlier, all the unions endorsed Mayor Bass. [5:12] You think it's easier to run against the incumbent mayor with all the unions [5:16] or a random city council member who's been a failure for six years? [5:20] I would much rather run against Councilwoman Rahman. [5:23] Thank you very much. [5:24] Thank you.

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